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Show AAA SETS DEADLINE FOR 1938 SOIL AND RANGE PAYMENTS Farmers and ranchers who cooperated co-operated in the 1938 Agricultural and Range Conservation programs pro-grams by carrying out soil and range building practices of seeding seed-ing within their allotments, but have not yet received their 1938 payments are urged to contact their county AAA committee and make application for them at once, says E. H. Anderson chairman chair-man of the Sanpete county AAA committee. In order to complete all work on 1938 payments so the 1939 payments pay-ments may go ahead the Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. office of the western west-ern Division for the AAA has set October 31 as the final date on which applications for such payments pay-ments will be accepted by the county office, he reported. Mr. Anderson says that there are a few farmers and ranchers who still have payments due them and he encourages them to make application before it is too late. A silver-polishing cloth may be made by rubbing a 12-inch square of outing flannel with a stick of jeweler's rouge until the cloth is the color of the rouge. Canton llannel may be used and the rouge applied to the soft side only. Utah onions of U. S. No. 1 grade or better, will be purched by the Corporation. The onions must have been grown in the state in j 1939. Purchases will be made dir-1 cct from growers and the mini- j mum price will be 30 cents per 50 pound bag. |